Italian media continue to speculate about Sandro Tonali's potential return to Serie A, despite the midfielder's repeated statements of happiness at Newcastle United. Tonali's agent, Beppe Riso, has firmly stated that no Italian club could afford to buy Tonali, given his current value, which has likely doubled since Newcastle's £50m purchase from AC Milan in 2023.
Submitting your details indicates your consent for The Mag to send you email marketing messages and process personal data. Please read ourSubmitting your details indicates your consent for The Mag to send you email marketing messages and process personal data. Please read ourThe Italian media have been relentless when it comes to Sandro Tonali, since his return to action this season after the ten month suspension ended.
Yet bizarrely, this has only increased the nonsense in the Italian media, as to Sandro Tonali supposedly set to return to Serie A.Such as, Newcastle United supposedly willing to let Sandro Tonali go back to a Serie A club on loan in this recently closedItalian journalists shameless with claims of Sandro Tonali supposedly so unhappy at Newcastle United, desperate to return to any Italian club, the list goes on.
Now Tonali’s agent has delivered the ultimate brutal truth to Serie A, Italian journalists and Italian football in general. Especially aged just 24, Tonali’s current value must surely be at least double what Newcastle United paid for him. Not that he should be sold by United at any price in my opinion.
SANDRO TONALI NEWCASTLE UNITED SERIE A TRANSFER RUMORS FOOTBALL AGENT
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